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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mainsborough, which he held of the king by the rent of 5 s., and the case was accordingly dismissed. 8 Robert was … son and heir of Robert obtaining a reversal of his father's attainder by Act of Parliament in 1504. 22 This John … m. 6. Stat. at Large, iv. L. and P. Hen. VIII, i, 1905. Kite, Monumental Brasses o Wilts. 46. Burke, Commoners, iv, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… As described elsewhere the Chirton estate passed to Durand's great-nephew Miles (cr. earl of Hereford 1141 and d. 1143). Miles's eventual coheirs were his three daughters Margaret, who … it was farmed by Jonathan Ackerman and in 1858 by Edward Kite. 131 The third of Durand's Domesday estate acquired by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… this date were also found in 1951 32 in a quadrilateral 'kite' excavated in Burderop Park. 33 The most numerous … the downs at Badbury and Burderop southwards to Smeathe's Ridge. 37 On Burderop Down an earthwork, which formerly … it occurs as a tithing in 1249. 48 The Abbot of Hyde's manor of Burderop emerges by that name in the mid 14th …
A History of the County of Worcester
… hamlets of Ab Lench or Hob Lench, 1 Atch Lench and Sheriff's Lench, the first being a chapelry of Fladbury until 28 … of the parish is 154 ft. above the ordnance datum. Sheriff's Lench is 378 ft. above the same level. Church Lench has an … John Roculf, who in 1346 held the fourth part of a knight's fee there. 23 The next mention of this property is in 1428, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… belonged probably from 1086 to the Bishop of Salisbury's hundred of Cannings. 24 In 1968 Woodhill consisted of one … came from the tithing of Thornhill, which contributed 42 s., Broad Town made the next highest contribution (40 s.), … Devizes, 'Goddard Papers', f. 89. Formerly in S. aisle; E. Kite, Wilts. Brasses, 1920 and pl. II. R. Gunnis, Dict. Brit. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 Originally the name, meaning stream of Cola's people, may have applied to the whole of the upper part of … on the south had been given a distinguishing name of Earl's ( Comitis) by 1256 when the earl of Leicester was lord of … Endowed Char. Wilts. (S. Div.), 112. Ibid. 108, 112. E. Kite, Wilts. Brasses, 878; W.N. & Q. ii. 588. Nightingale, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… carried from its original burial place at Offchurch (Offa's church) to a plain between the Cherwell and the Brademere, … had a shrine. In 1488 Richard Danvers of Prescote left 20 s. to the chapel and shrine of St. Fremund, 17 and in 1539 … of the Mollington and Claydon lanes has long been known as Kite's Corner. 46 The Bourton and Mollington lanes join the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the reversion of Cropthorne Court manor-house and the lord's interest in certain copyhold lands. In 1864 and 1866 Mr. … In 1086 there was a mill at Cropthorne which paid 10 s. and 20 'stiches' of eels yearly. 38 In 1240 the Prior of … in 1642, when they granted the presentation to Francis Kite and Stephen Richardson for that turn only. 154 Chapels …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 The parish measures 680 ha. (1,679 a.). The parish's boundary with Little Langford follows a dry valley and had … the jurors of a forest court gave the prehistoric Grim's ditch as the boundary of the two parishes: that boundary … Ibid. 2007/49. Paskin, Church of Wishford Magna, 3345; E. Kite, Wilts. Brasses, 334. W.A.M. xlviii. 2801. Nightingale, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for sash windows. The dormers have been enlarged, if Grimm's drawing of c. 1780 3 is correct. Coombe Place stands in a … date. The 18thcentury front has changed little since Grimm's drawing of c. 1780. 4 It is of half-H-plan with … window dating c. 1300: of two trefoiled lights with a kite-shaped opening above, obtuse-pointed head, and chamfered …
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